How To Use Intrinsically In A Sentence
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Actions that are consistent with the dignity and autonomy of moral agents are intrinsically good.
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Holography not only maps the intensities of the light, as do normal diffraction patterns, it also encodes information about the phases of the light that is otherwise intrinsically lost.
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The fact is, these very welcome props to Mildred Loving and her husband Richard are deeply, abidingly, and intrinsically progressive values.
Evan Derkacz: Historical Revisionism Jujitsu: Religious Right Celebrates End of Interracial Marriage Ban
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If, however, the Logos is intrinsically the Son of God, then Christ is the Son of God, not because he is the begotten of God in the flesh (early Christian), but because the spiritual being existing in him is the antemundane reproduction of
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with, or legally exceptionable about, that.
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I did not expect the job to be intrinsically rewarding.
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The requirements of "New Curriculum" about problem-solving and reasonable ratiocination are intrinsically consistent to Polya's education theory.
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The Romantics believed that the life of the imagination was intrinsically valuable.
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His films are often absurdist and violent, intrinsically drawing on his early life but never dealing directly with it.
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Attacks on him for deciding to enter the presidential race are intrinsically anti-democratic.
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What we are aiming for is something intrinsically stylish and enduring.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is intrinsically unlikely that governments know how to encourage couples to marry.
Times, Sunday Times
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The output terminal of the intrinsically safe power supply set multiple voltage limit and current limit circuit to reach the intrinsically safety requirements.
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This converted form of energy is intrinsically and inevitably less useful.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of which serves to prove that photography is a guilty pleasure with an intrinsically ropey relationship to trust.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now, if one adds criteria such as 'repeatably predictable observational consequences' etc one runs into a problem with regard to testing for the reality of conscious minds, since what's it's really like to be me — the totality of my qualia — plausibly is unique to me and is intrinsically not observable by anyone else.
Darwin's God
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with skeuomorphs: the whole of classical architecture (wood represented in stone) is based on skeuomorphism, as is most software interaction.
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It isn't clear which of these problems are intrinsically tied to cloning, and which may have resulted from poor execution of relatively unpracticed techniques - or even sheer bad luck.
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The Australian flag of course features the British union flag in the canton, a flag which signifies, intrinsically, the union of the English, Irish and Scottish nations.
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This meant there were fewer people doing more, and working longer hours, in intrinsically insecure jobs from top floor to the shop floor.
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This converted form of energy is intrinsically and inevitably less useful.
Times, Sunday Times
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Zygotes are intrinsically more difficult-yet efficiency clearly has to be much higher, for zygotes are precious commodities.
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Now by concreteness of contents it is meant that we must know the objects of consciousness as intrinsically determinate and as the unity of distinct characteristics.
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Due to its design concept, the FAP round is intrinsically safe from ricochets as the core breaks up on ground impact.
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HBOS rightly argues that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with the government taking its share of the house market boom.
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Morally, ethically and intrinsically, they are nonentities.
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A number of conditions put the heart at risk for failing at this daunting task, such as chronic diseased heart valves, or intrinsically weak heart muscle cells (known as dilated cardiomyopathy).
U.S. News
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A judge's award of general damages is not intrinsically better than a jury's.
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Like most of us, Jeannie had grown up believing that there was something intrinsically wrong with her and that, by way of atonement and being accepted, she had to work hard to be good.
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It is self-existent truth, and cognizing it is an act of revealing its validity because cognition is intrinsically absolutely reliable.
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The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding.
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By autocatalysis or autocatalytic evolution he refers to ‘intrinsically driven and self-propelled’ biological change.
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These apparently contradictory signals are intrinsically linked.
Times, Sunday Times
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Horse and rider need to nurture complete trust, to tackle the field in fair weather or foul with cavalier bravery but with two minds, one of them human, intrinsically focused.
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Magnets are so intrinsically engaging, children and adults alike are all discovering the joy of them.
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The conduct or act has intrinsically no definite significance, or only an ambiguous one, and its whole legal purport or tenor is to be more precisely ascertained by considering the words accompanying it.
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And in so far as strangeness in the form of novelty is not intrinsically valuated as positive or negative, does not automatically accrue a boulomaic modality of "should have happened" or "should not have happened", it is by no means unfair or inaccurate to say that the SF narrative is capable of exhibiting an entirely different narrative grammar to any of those outlined above.
Archive 2008-01-01
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The Blackfoot never coveted a territorially bound nation-state, yet their nationalism was intrinsically tied to their territory and to Blackfoot conceptualisations of territoriality.
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one.
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The more precisely we understand how the machine works intrinsically, the better we can deduce the contribution of extrinsic factors.
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My first point's that it's intrinsically unmusical.
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Joseph Harker Is there anything intrinsically upward about the north pole?
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I think politics is intrinsically about idealism colliding with raw power.
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This intrinsically interesting statement does serve to demonstrate the nature of the botanical information in at least some of the early accounts.
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Nay I myself, am I the worse for being of a feeble order of intelligence; what the irreverent speculative, world calls barren, red-tapish, limited, and even intrinsically dark and small, and if it must be said, stupid?
Latter-Day Pamphlets
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These apparently contradictory signals are intrinsically linked.
Times, Sunday Times
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If some of this subcultural desituationism seems self referential and perhaps adorned with postmaterial semanticist theory then maybe the creation/destruction distinction is intrinsically fostering a prepatriarchialist sense of postmaterial discourse.
Modernism Schmodernism « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
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This goes with the tendency to concentrate discussion on the intrinsically good, rather than the intrinsically bad.
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For nothing can be called intrinsically valuable unless it is actually valued by some conscious being.
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The performance of a mitsvah is not symbolic, but intrinsically meaningful; it does not require an extra layer of interpretive validity to validate it.
The Passionate Torah
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But in the case of Archbishop Lef. the assumed evilness is not intrinsically by the nature of the act i.e. consecrating a bishop, but only extrinsically by forbiddance of the act.
Vatican Council II: An Open Discussion
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Apartheid does literally mean "apartness" in Afrikaans, and its creators and implementors in the old South Africa instituted it because they believed the non-white population of that country was intrinsically inferior on the individual and collective levels - and they furthermore believed in a theological imperative for that separation.
Joshua Treviño: obiter dictum.
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The rationale of this approach is that overall clinical utility of one pattern versus another depends on overall perfusion effects, which intrinsically depend on both pressurization and relief cycles.
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Ford V6 conversions are intrinsically even less desirable - though worth considering as a cheap and reliable engine.
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The nature of our membership is intrinsically linked to our chances of making our recovery sustainable.
Times, Sunday Times
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To sell future seasons' income is intrinsically more risky, both for the lender and the mortgager.
Everton mortgage future broadcast income to alleviate cashflow problem
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The problem was that the debate was intrinsically unresolvable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because of their intrinsically red colors and dusty circumstellar envelopes, tracking the numbers and bolometric fluxes of AGB stars requires the NIR observations we propose here.
SpaceRef Top Stories
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One is an ethical commonplace, that slavery is intrinsically barbaric, regardless of the particular identification of the slaveholders and the enslaved.
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From dime novels and penny dreadfuls through to the pulp boom of the early 20th century which gave us the modern commercial genres of Western, Crime, Romance, Science Fiction and so on, that process continues, with all these genres being defined as “pulp fiction” which by now is intrinsically in contradistinction to “literary fiction”.
Archive 2009-05-01
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Federal troops in a policing role is just as violative of Posse Comitatus statutes as state peace officers functioning in a military role at “war” (vs. theater of drugs): consequential gains realized from malfeasant actions are intrinsically unlawful.
Phelps and Obama-- leading the way Towards legalizing Marijuana.
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But more seriously, I think times when a story begins to bog down and I feel "blocked" is most often due to something intrinsically wrong with the scene or character or point of view I'm working on.
James Rollins discusses the truth behind The Map of Bones and also answers many questions relating to his life and work in general..
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The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia.
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It may well be that kneeling is alien to modern culture -- insofar as it is a culture, for this culture has turned away from the faith and no longer knows the one before whom kneeling is the right, indeed the intrinsically necessary gesture.
04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004
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The serviceman is the product of a Western society which, while it values individualism intrinsically, values subordination in pursuit of a collective objective as well.
Soldiers and Warriors
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Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct.
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This wouldn't matter if the material were intrinsically funny, and the performances were strong enough to steamroller the audience into acceptance of the authors' premise.
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Pollution, however, is an intrinsically gray issue - and when such questions arise, Rothbard winds up awkwardly vacillating between two unsatisfactory extreme positions.
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However, his plans may be derailed by a combination of intrinsically British factors: natural reserve and a reluctance to get up early in the morning.
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Bertrand Russell, having not made out too well in his debate with Frederick C. Copleston, interviews Anselm who drags in Rowan as an example of something more obscure and intrinsically pleonastic than both the ontological argument and anthropic principle combined.
And now for something completely different: an ontological argument for God that invokes Rowan Williams « Anglican Samizdat
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It is intrinsically unlikely that governments know how to encourage couples to marry.
Times, Sunday Times
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People will respect rules which are intrinsically right and just, and will expect their neighbours to obey them, as well as obeying them themselves: but they will not feel the same about rules which are unrighteous or unjust.
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Every minute detail of constructing a scaffold is intrinsically important.
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Emotions such as fear, horror, disgust, etc. are not intrinsically unpleasant.
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Sometimes I wonder if people are intrinsically evil.
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This would be trivially true if, as some maintain, the nonoccurrence of something intrinsically either good or bad entails the occurrence of something intrinsically neutral.
Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Value
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This intrinsically important discovery is of all the more interest in view of Hering's discovery (1923-1924) that the area known as the carotid sinus, on the internal carotid at its junction with the common carotid artery, has an analogous function to that of the areas in the aorta from which the depressor nerves arise.
Physiology or Medicine 1938 - Presentation Speech
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I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance).
All Discussion Groups: Message List - root
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Because he's a cat everyone intrinsically likes him, but he doesn't really like people crowding him.
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The Vatican's positions on sexuality have the effect of rendering sex itself even in marriage appear, if not intrinsically unholy, then at least far less holy than celibacy, abstention or asexuality.
Michele Somerville: A Pro-Life Prayer On The Anniversary Of Roe v. Wade
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As for being poor and happy, as Maslow's model suggests, happiness is stifled by to severe a shortage of the basics for our physical and socio-intellectual needs such as self esteem and actualization, as much as too much material inequality between people, this necessitates and causes stunted human development for the cookie gluttons, unable to realize the intrinsically more precious feelings of love or compassion because of their fixation with a bloated belly chakra.
Happiness Police, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Most importantly, you have to understand that all birds are equally deserving of observation and are intrinsically interesting.
Times, Sunday Times
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The results suggest that long inverted repeats can form hairpins or cruciforms when they are located within a region of the helix backbone that is intrinsically curved, leading to large mobility anomalies in polyacrylamide gels.
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Valuation is intrinsically an exercise in circular reasoning, which is why appraisers rely on comparavle sales.
Matthew Yglesias » Maybe Geithner Knows What He’s Doing
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This converted form of energy is intrinsically and inevitably less useful.
Times, Sunday Times
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The very label, ‘African American’ intrinsically signifies a duplicity that remains misunderstood and unappreciated by many American and Africans.
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Can public enterprises be reformed from within or are they intrinsically inefficient?
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The output terminal of the intrinsically safe power supply set multiple voltage limit and current limit circuit to reach the intrinsically safety requirements.
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One possibility is that certain junctions are both intrinsically more memorable and more risky than others.
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There is something about the sexual drive, Freud suggested, that makes it intrinsically unsatisfiable.
Over the moon: Adam Phillips on the happiness myth
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Certain beliefs are epistemologically basic because they are intrinsically credible or self-evidencing.
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As the guitar's tone is intrinsically less plangent than the oboe's, the character of the music is greatly altered in this work too.
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But the biggest drawback to using OLEDs for light display applications is that they intrinsically suffer from photon loss and exciton quenching.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
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By envisaging mise en scène within the terms of this ‘porous interface’ between spectator and the material, the materialities of cinematic experience are understood as intrinsically linked with the affective power of cinema.
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Eyesight is a gift, as precious as life itself, since our experience, memory and way of thinking is intrinsically linked with our visual perception of the world.
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Moreover, tyrannicide is intrinsically interesting, involving as it does political assassination or attempted assassination.
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Some tumors are inherently benign, genetically determined to never reach the fully malignant state; and some tumors are intrinsically aggressive, and intervention at even an early, presymptomatic stage might make no difference to the prognosis of a patient.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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Consciousness or "interiority" is posited (sensibly enough) as intrinsically heteronomousits own other, so to speak.
Reply to Theresa Kelley
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In the combox of my most recent post pertinent to this topic, it has even been suggested that my defense of said view is incompatible with the very idea of certain sorts of act being intrinsically evil, and thus with a pivotal, irreformable principle of Catholic moral teaching: evil may never be done so that good might come of it.
Condomania
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That is, it is not completely and intrinsically dependent on the body which it animates, like form educt ex materiâ.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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However, what "free energy" inventors must realize is that the ferromagnet is intrinsically always magnetically saturated.
Chapter 4
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In which case, the difference between Japanese and Dutch prosody might be intrinsically more learnable for a large class of abstract learning systems than is the difference between the reverse of these languages.
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Driving home, I could see that my idiocy wasn't as severe as Burress 'FAIL, but it felt similarly significant and intrinsically linked to the surname of my unconceived seed.
Brandon Perkins: Please Don't Call My Unborn Son "Cheddar Plax"
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Another is that commercial property is intrinsically less liquid than even distressed third-world debt.
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If I remember correctly, this prick was so intrinsically involved in abetting Ensign in his crimes that he tried to haggle down the amount with the poor schmuck whose wife was screwing his boss.
Think Progress » Coburn: Blocking Unemployment Benefits Is Fine Because It Only Affects A ‘Small Amount Of People’
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Anyway, the point is, coprophilia is a fetish quite distinct in its own right, no more intrinsically linked to homosexuality or heterosexuality than any similar fetish, and one which isn't even remotely ... to my taste, shall we say.
Archive 2008-03-01
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But here again a great swath of Americans whose sense of personal identity and pride was tied to their eleemosynary activities in their communities are now bereft of even this intrinsically important part of their lives.
Raymond J. Learsy: Krugman Takes On the Angry Rich But Misses Their Pompous Pieties
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It is regarded as strange and intrinsically foreign.
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The dogmatic tenets of Christian orthodoxy were not conformable to reason, nor was it possible to validate them through merely historical considerations that were in any case intrinsically problematic.
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It's not an intrinsically bad thing - after all, it helped me skate through grade school and high school with a minimum of effort.
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Learning the times tables and correct spelling and punctuation is not intrinsically fun, but necessary.
Times, Sunday Times
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The equivalence is that a priori, there is equivalence between the choice to have sex and the choice not to — both are intrinsically valid.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause
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They stay where they are and become more narrowly, intrinsically Teutons -- irreclaimably
Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life
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Most of the earliest papers survive very well because they were made from intrinsically pure materials: rags derived from linen and cotton, old hemp ropes, and sailcloth.
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But the common run of fiction in the Soviet magazines continues as it was, and it is to be feared that there is something intrinsically opposed to the "perfective" narrative in the constitution of the contemporary Russian novelist.
Tales of the Wilderness
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There cannot be a rugby follower alive who does not accept this as part of an intrinsically aggressive, physically confrontational sport.
Times, Sunday Times
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What is problematic in the views of market socialists is that they regard this state of affairs as intrinsically preferable to full-scale planning.
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Not everyone subscribes to the idea that an eschatological dimension belongs intrinsically to Christianity.
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As a student of geomedicine, where we live, work and play are intrinsically intertwined with our health and thus with our food choices.
Bill Davenhall: Do You Live in a Food Desert?
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What she would relinquish, however, Mrs. Mittin disposed of to one of her numerous friends; but they raised only, when intrinsically valued, sixteen pounds.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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Things that have proved intrinsically popular for a substantial period of time tend not to become obsolete anywhere near as quickly as certain futurologists are wont to predict.
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An event that is described as fortuitous or accidental in the context of one set of interests may take on a different aspect when it is surveyed from another standpoint, being seen there as intrinsically related to the historian's principal theme or subject: in neither case, though, need the suggestion that it has no causal explanation be present.
CAUSATION IN HISTORY
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This is true of many biological processes and no one level is intrinsically preferable to another.
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It isn't clear which of these problems are intrinsically tied to cloning, and which may have resulted from poor execution of relatively unpracticed techniques - or even sheer bad luck.
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Those who leave the delinquent group, as with those who leave any kind of group, do so because they find the group uncongenial; those who remain do so because the group remains intrinsically rewarding to them.
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Thus dark energy is intrinsically relativistic and is more like energy than matter.
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Real tragedies do not need hyperbole, for they are intrinsically hyperbolic.
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But we should not conclude from this that they are therefore intrinsically objectionable and unworkable.
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All of which serves to prove that photography is a guilty pleasure with an intrinsically ropey relationship to trust.
Times, Sunday Times
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The roles are intrinsically incompatible and regularly prove fatal to the health of the bodyguards.
The Bullet Catchers
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Large pay packets are not intrinsically evil.
Times, Sunday Times
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Vary ways of workout to release oneself from stress intrinsically and extrinsically.
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Intrinsically feminine but contoured to the way that most women look, they are made on soft fabric.
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‘Der Erste Psalm’ is a joyous and intrinsically motivated work with some memorable string writing and big bold choruses that are surely written to stick in the memory!
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If there is a bad set of specifications and a bad set of materials no good workman can fix the problem, because it is intrinsically defective.
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Among other things, Pakistanis are made to feel guilty about the fact that they "vivisected" an intrinsically singular piece of land.
Pak Tea House
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There is nothing intrinsically non-deterministic about turbulence.
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This subject is intrinsically interesting and worthy of study in its own right.
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The bulk of the pro-life movement has long since tipped its hat to critics: The term "pro-life" is intrinsically positive and conveys more than fetal preservation.
Charles Redfern: The Far-Right Fringe Embarrasses the Pro-Life Movement -- Again
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While some ministers complained that most employees tried to do as little work as possible, others stressed that the type and cadence of industrial work made it much less interesting and intrinsically meaningful.
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Your claim that they are 'intrinsically functionless' is implausibly strong, given that functionality is always ... er, a function of contexts, which is to say, out and out extrinsic), and the radical transformation of contexts is the very thing at issue.
More Aesthetics
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The Romantics believed that the life of the imagination was intrinsically valuable.
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But what they fail or seemingly don t want to take on board is the fact that hare coursing is an inherently and intrinsically cruel sport.
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The old Information Access Company aggregates periodical articles in databases and has always been an intrinsically online company.
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Letter to M.B. *** Oh for that simple faith which thou speaks of as mastering mountains of difficulty, and that not by might or power, but by its intrinsically victorious nature!
A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
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Any civilized man recoils from crude behavior toward the symbols of any religion, but our legal system long ago decided that enduring crudity is better than giving the police a mandate to punish intrinsically religious offenses.
Islamic Establishmentarianism
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Communism, wrote the historian Martin Malia, was “an intrinsically nonviable, indeed impossible, project from the beginning.”
The Return
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The visibility conferred on the calculating self who occupies a specific locale within a loosely assembled network of calculable spaces is intrinsically linked to norms of financial performance.
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These apparently contradictory signals are intrinsically linked.
Times, Sunday Times
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The roles are intrinsically incompatible and regularly prove fatal to the health of the bodyguards.
The Bullet Catchers
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Science is seen as intrinsically good.
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The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia.
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Inbreeding may be beneficial if conditions favor the maintenance of locally adapted or intrinsically coadapted gene complexes.
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Hume himself provides no account of apperception, but possibilities for a (quasi -) Humean account are that apperceptive consciousness amounts to perceptions that are intrinsically self-conscious, or else consists in perceptions of perceptions.
Kant's Transcendental Arguments
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Is there anything intrinsically different between the hunt as organised by people over those hours as you say, and the normal experience of deer being hunted by wolves?
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one.
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Thus a deontologist might think that adultery and racist discrimination are gravely evil, and that society would be far better off without such evils, but also that prohibiting them by law would be intrinsically unjust.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge